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Departmental Results Reports (DRRs) – previously named Departmental Performance Reports (DPR) – are individual department and agency accounts of actual accomplishments against plans, priorities and results set out in their respective Departmental Plans (DPs). DPs and DRRs make up Part III (the Departmental Expenditure Plans) of the Estimates publications.
Through DRRs, individual departments and agencies provide information on how they are progressing toward their strategic goals. DRRs cover the most recently completed fiscal year and are normally tabled in the fall.
Departmental Results Report (DRRs) are individual department and agency accounts of actual accomplishments against plans, priorities and expected results set out in their respective Departmental Plan (DP). DRRs and DPs make up Part III (the Departmental Expenditure Plans) of the Estimates publications.
Through DRRs, individual departments and agencies provide information on how they are progressing toward their strategic goals—also known as strategic outcomes. DRRs cover the most recently completed fiscal year and are normally tabled in the fall.
Departmental Results Reports (DRRs) – previously named Departmental Performance Reports (DPR) – are individual department and agency accounts of actual accomplishments against plans, priorities and results set out in their respective Departmental Plans (DPs). DPs and DRRs make up Part III (the Departmental Expenditure Plans) of the Estimates publications.
Through DRRs, individual departments and agencies provide information on how they are progressing toward their strategic goals. DRRs cover the most recently completed fiscal year and are normally tabled in the fall.
The Departemental results report (DRR) is an annual report to Parliament and Canadians that summarizes the Office of the Commissioner of Lobbying's notable achievements and accomplishments in relation to commitments made in the Departmental Plan (DP).
FedDev Ontario's 2019-20 Departmental Results Report (DRR) provides an account to Parliament and Canadians of accomplishments made against plans, priorities and results set out in the 2019–20 Departmental Plan (DP).
The DRR is an annual report to Parliament and Canadians that summarizes the department’s notable achievements and accomplishments in relation to commitments made in the 2018 to 2019 Departmental Plan.
Indigenous Services Canada was created in 2017 to improve access to high-quality services for First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples, to support and empower Indigenous peoples in the control and delivery of those services, and improve the quality of life and safety in their communities.
The Departmental Results Report (DRR) is part of the Estimates family of documents required by the Treasury Board Secretariat. Estimates documents support appropriation acts, which specify the amounts and broad purposes for which funds can be spent by the Government.
Departmental Plan (DPs) are forward-looking documents that provide plans for each department and agency (excluding Crown corporations). They describe departmental priorities, expected results and associated resource requirements covering three fiscal years.
DPs are normally tabled by the President of the Treasury Board on behalf of the Government of Canada, on or before March 31 each year. They are a component of Part III (Departmental Expenditure Plans) of the Estimates process, along with the Departmental Result Reports.
Departmental Plans (DPs) – previously named Reports on Plans and Priorities (RPP) – are forward-looking documents that provide plans for each department and agency (excluding Crown corporations). They describe departmental priorities, results and associated resource requirements covering three fiscal years. The first year of this document supplements information contained in the Main Estimates. DPs are tabled in Parliament by the President of the Treasury Board on behalf of the ministers who preside over the appropriation-dependent departments and agencies identified in Schedules I, I.1 and II of the Financial Administration Act, on or before March 31 each year.
Departmental Results Report (DRR)